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Rogue's Rendezvous

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Williams, AZ
Welcome to Rogue's Rendezvous, a private wooded acre near the Grand Canyon. Almost “glamping,” our family and pet-friendly RV camp is near Williams, AZ, "the Gateway to the Grand Canyon." This is a great place to begin your Northern Arizona adventures, gather with family and friends, rest your body and spirit, or stop over on your road trip. This is a unique site and we want our guests to be happy and comfortable. PLEASE REVIEW THE FULL SITE DESCRIPTION and AMENITIES BEFORE REQUESTING A RESERVATION. Unlike typical RV parks, we offer a full acre for your private camping experience; you do not have to share this site with others. The area is fully fenced so you, your well-behaved dogs and kids can run free. The privacy and amenities – somewhere between “rustic” and “glamping” – make Rogue’s Rendezvous a unique space and an excellent staging ground for gatherings and area adventures. Rogue’s Rendezvous is off the beaten path but easy to access (on a well-maintained dirt road) and close to many area points of interest. The property is located off Historic Route 66 (Interstate 40) between Williams and Flagstaff, and an hour south of the Grand Canyon (south entrance). We welcome clean, respectful campers to enjoy our "happy place." The property is in a shady and quiet pine-studded development and is accessed via a sliding gate (somewhat heavy to open). The site is gently sloping with red earth driveways and has three spaces to easily park various RV types with hookups (including electrical and septic only, NO WATER); the RV “carport” that is adjacent to the covered deck can accommodate RVs less than 13 ft high. Full instructions and a site map with hookup locations will be sent with check-in instructions. NOTES: KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! - CELLand Internet Service: This area is somewhat remote, but does have limited cell service – calls are ok, texts work, but texting images or media may not be possible. There is NO WI-FI or internet service here. This is a great opportunity to disconnect and enjoy being “off the grid.” - ELEVATION: We are at an elevation of approximately 6400 feet. Take care of yourself to avoid altitude sickness! Drink lots of water, rest plenty, and pay attention to your body. - WEATHER: The weather can change dramatically throughout the day and the year here. Please come prepared for anything, and please check expected conditions prior to camping. Winter conditions may prevent site access between October and April. - There are TRAIN TRACKS nearby (approx. ¼ mile away), and we can hear the humming of passing trains, both during the day and at night. We do not find it problematic (our kids don’t even notice) and some of us find trains fun and exciting (we enjoy watching the train crossing a couple of miles down the road). However, if you are sensitive to noise, this might not be the right place for you. TO DO NEARBY: - hiking, lakes, Historic Williams, Grand Canyon, Bearizona, Rt. 66, and so much more.
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The Grand Stargazer

1 site · RV1 acre · Williams, AZ
Enjoy 1 full acre under the stars. Make this lot your own and treat it like it was yours. You may access the land and camp where you feel is suitable for you and your guest. You will be able to see the milky way on a clear night and enjoy the galaxy like never before. LOOK for the big tree to know you are on the right parcel. Please view the listing photos a few times to spot the land easier Just 27 miles away head into the red rocks, pines, deserts, and canyons and sink your soul into some vast and untrammeled land that is beyond amazing. Kaibab National Forest has got what you need for a Northern Arizona getaway no matter what you are looking for. With three distinct areas: Williams, Tusayan, and North Kaibab, this diverse place will leave you with a perma-smile and a wild streak you didn’t know you had. Also, wait for it...this forest borders both the north and south side of Grand Canyon National Park! For all the epicness that the Grand Canyon offers (some of the trails actually follow the rim of the canyon!) without the tourists and crowds, come here and feel like you hit the jackpot. There’s really no other way to say it. You just gotta see it for yourself! A little further you have the famous Grand Canyon! Mother Nature had a blast creating the Big Ditch, an awe-inspiring place where ancient rocks soar above the Colorado River in a fiery parade of colors. Forested campsites are just steps from gorgeous views on both the North and South Rims, where hiking trails, biking, and sunset-watching await campers. Looking for solitude? Pack your backpack, fill your water bottles, grab your permit, and hike seven miles into the heart of the place on the switchbacking South Kaibab Trail, with gobsmacking views around every bend. Pets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them.
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Bournholm - Now with Starlink!

1 site · RV, Tent40 acres · Seligman, AZ
40 acres of primeval Juniper forest, with trees dated at 1200 years old, create the perfect solitude getaway. Camping here in Coconino County north of Ash Fork and Seligman, down 10 miles of isolated dirt road - this is far enough away to feel remote and surrounded by nothing but ancient trees. Yet there are many cool destinations not far away: Once you get out to the highway, Williams is 30 minutes away so you can plan you visit to the Grand Canyon or ride the Grand Canyon Railway. Another 30 minutes in that direction to reach Flagstaff with its skiing, nightlife, observatory, and eclectic culture. Continue exploring and you can visit the red rocks of Sedona, the natural caves of Peach Springs, and the crystal-blue waterfalls at Havasupai. While you're camping, enjoy the peace and quiet surrounded by meadows and ancient Juniper trees. Bring your fifth wheel, camper, toyhauler, or even your tent. Bring as many friends with you as you'd like - there's plenty of space. Sit around a campfire of sweet-smelling Juniper wood while you roast marshmallows. Depending on the time of year, hunting may be in season, with Deer and Elk. Remember that hunting is permitted if you have a valid hunting license, on the adjacent mile-wide parcel of State Trust land sprawling out to the west of the property. Roads are accessible most of the year with just about any kind of vehicle - as long as the weather is nice. So be sure the check the weather report or almanac before planning your visit. If the weather is dry, just about any kind of car, truck or trailer can make it down the 10-miles of dirt road to get to the property. If rain is on the calendar, you're going to need 4-wheel-drive and clearance. The dirt roads develop deep mud patches that can mire most cars or trailers. There will also be snow in the wintertime - so plan accordingly for mud, ice, and rough roads. But most of the year is easy as long as it's dry!
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Healing Winds Route 66

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Seligman, AZ
Excellent location for exploring Northern Arizona This is a camping area just 5 miles from restaurants, bars, quaint little tourist stores, gas stations and even a hardware store. Located just west of Seligman with road access directly to the property and excellent access to Interstate 40 and Route 66. You can rest and gather your thoughts while enjoying the great outdoors. You can drive right onto the property and set up your RV or your tents. There are no services at this site it is a dry camping area for as many days as you need. Whatever you pack in you must pack out. No garbage waste or pollution whatsoever. The meadow is full of prairie dogs so be careful driving around so you don't drive into a prairie dog hole. No campfires or open flames at all. All campers must have their own waste facility such as their own camping toilet and water source. Absolutely No dumping any waste on the property. There's no electricity on the property so bringing your own generator is a good idea, if you need electricity. I made a list of places I've been to that would make for easy day trips on a family vacation. Some of the most beautiful places you will ever see in northern Arizona are listed below. Search these locations on your Google Maps for the directions. * 26 miles to Grand Canyon Caverns * 49 miles Williams * 53 miles to Bearizona Wildlife Park * 54 miles to Keepers of the Wild Nature Park * 56 miles to Diamond Creek Beach, Peach Springs * 58 miles to Grand Canyon Deer farm * 78 miles to Kingman * 80 miles to Hualapai Peak * 82 miles to Flagstaff * 83 miles to Prescott * 91 miles to Havasupai Trailhead, Havasu Falls, Supai, Beaver Falls * 103 miles to Jerome State Historic Park * 107 miles to Humphreys Peak * 108 miles to Grand Canyon Village, South rim * 127 miles to Grand Canyon West Skywalk * 137 miles to Sedona * 175 miles to Phoenix
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